Get the most personalized and comprehensive health care with regular screenings
Health screenings help doctors find problems early, before you feel sick. Screening is important for certain conditions that need treatment, but don’t always cause symptoms.
For example, detecting high blood pressure or elevated blood glucose levels can prompt lifestyle changes or medication that prevents progression to heart disease or diabetes, while cancer screenings can identify malignancies when they're most responsive to treatment. Screenings ensure that you are getting the most personalized and comprehensive care.
The screenings recommended vary based on age, gender, family history and risk factors. Below is a general overview of common screenings – be sure to discuss with your doctor any health concerns you have, regardless of risk factors.
Remember that your doctor will personalize these recommendations based on your specific health profile. Some screenings may be recommended more or less frequently depending on individual risk factors and previous results.